White and Native American (Sioux) men pose in a marble lined hallway in Washington D. C. Suits are worn by all but two men who wear traditional Native American outfits which include headdresses, moccasins, pouches, pipes, furs, and beads. Label on back reads: "Several Indians from South Dakota, dressed in their picturesque war plumes, arrived in Washington today to discuss with 'the Great White Father' claims they have against the Government. In the group, front row, left to right: Chief Eugene Little, Senator Norbeck, Senator McMaster, Chief William Spotted Tail. Back row: Clement Whirlwind Soldier, J. W. Blount, Ralph Eagle Feather, Major R. H. Case, Carlos Gallineau, Ed Quick Bear, and Donald Eagle Hawk."

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